Reviews of Talley Bend

Rating:

6

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May 2012 -
$18.00

COE park, Vault restrooms, Shower house, and electric only sites. Plenty of shade available throughout the campground. Park Attendants super helpful and pleasant. Playgrounds are dated with metal equipment and slides so no play in hot sun. No beach access or open areas so entertainment is limited for children. This park is probably best suited to use as a base camp while using a boat on the lake. - Harlee79

Reviews of Bucksaw Campground COE

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8

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8

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May 2019 -
$25.00

Another good COE park, but seemed to be in the midst of renovation—and in need of additional renovation. We were in the A loop and had FHU, which was good because the shower house nearest us was closed. The site was gravel and crushed rock and was uneven, requiring the use of wood under our leveling pads. The site was also extremely close to the next one as that was how the sewer lines were laid out. No cell signal and 4 OTA tv channels. Small nature trail. There are boat ramps and a marina. This is primarily a campground for fishing/boating. Nearest town was 20 minutes away but had all services needed. - SandmannRV

Jun 2018 -
$22.00

It's a beautiful spacious park with a lot of green space to roam, play, etc. with nicely manicured areas. The fire ring should be replaced and was not level for cooking. The very narrow hiking trail was overgrown with poison ivy so we couldn't use it, big disappointment IMO since I camp to get out in nature. - mdmkcmo

May 2018 -
$12.00

This campground is located on Truman Reservoir. It is a bit off the beaten track, especially for those traveling west to east. The north/south route into the area is more traveled and a better road. Clinton is close by; about 20 minutes. There are many campsites ranging from tent sites to water-electric to full hookup. Most of the FHU sites are in Loop C. If you want to be close to the lake, you might opt for electric only or water/electric sites in Loop B. Also several of the tent sites are close to the lake. When you reserve pay attention to site size. Not all sites will accommodate a larger RV. The mixture of hookups is surprising - one side of the road, FHU - the other side, electric only. -Or- the section of FHU sites with just one W/E only pull through in the middle of them. The FHU sites were filled with reserved tags on them all the time we were at Bucksaw, so if you want one of these sites you might want to reserve one and not arrive assuming one will be available to you. This campground is so big that several tenting loops are closed off. Really, I doubt that this place is ever full. Not only is it a big campground, but it is surrounded by lots of other campgrounds, both public and commercial. The big draw here is, of course, the lake which actually feels more like a river in the vicinity of the campground. In addition to all the fishing and boating opportunities (there's a nearby marina) the campground has a nice swimming beach that, I think, is pretty popular. B Loop is in easy walking distance of the beach and A Loop isn't much farther. C Loop isn't as close but is a walkable distance. One thing you might want to know is that Verizon cell service is poor. I ran my cell booster and managed to get a semi-usable data signal part of the time. Without it there was almost nothing. A lady told me that AT&T was better here. Satellite TV was fairly easy to get but, as it always is with satellite, campsite location does make or break it. - nazpaz

Reviews of Osceola City Campground

Rating:

9

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9

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Oct 2017 -
$27.00

Really nice little campground on a lake with large mature trees. No wifi or cable but just wonderful peaceful setting. Managers were wonderful. Nicely spaced apart sites and only 4 campers there when we went on a weekend. Right off the highway and easy to get to. Very nice fire pits. - Friarfootball

Jun 2017 -
$20.00

We would stop again Rv Park a little City Park is on a lake and some really nice shade tree mostly pecans. A nice quite little gem of a park there is so many great little city parks and most of the price are pocket book friendly. City's are hoping you come and spend money in there town.

Reviews of Long Shoal Park COE

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7

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6

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Jul 2018 -
$10.00

We stayed 3 nights in a site by the lake. The park is in need of updating and it appears some work is being started on restrooms. Long Shoal is directly across from the Long Shoal Marina. Stormy weather prevented us from doing a scheduled day of fishing with a guide, but we enjoy staying here and would stay again. The park is nicely treed. Access roads are acceptable but needing some work. - gbburgess

Oct 2017 -
$20.00

Although our site was a little close to our neighbors, that is not the norm for the campground. But it was well worth it to be on the water. The water view from our site was amazing. Will stay again. - CariD67

Jun 2017 -
$10.00

We stayed here 2 nights while fishing on Truman Lake and have stayed here in previous years. The National Parks Pass makes the stay quite economical. Our site was roomy widthwise, but almost short for a full-size motorhome. Level sites are an issue. The park is a Core of Engineers campground and nicely located on Truman Lake - also at same turn off Hwy 7 for Long Shoal Marina, where we met our fishing guide for the day. It does need more updating of restroom/shower building and grooming of campsites for modern vehicles. - gbburgess

Reviews of Eagles Nest RV Resort

Not really happy with our overall stay, but it was the only option at the time. Campground was run down and in need of repairs. Cheap but not great. - Jim Robertson

Jul 2013 -
$30.00

An older campground that has a number of permanent residents/sites that are generally in average condition. Wi-Fi is only available in the small rally building but did not try it for reliability. The park would be OK for a couple of nights but nothing longer as it a condition overall leaves much to be desired. Is located 17 miles east of Clinton, Mo and 12 miles west of Warsaw, Mo on #7 highway. The little town of Warsaw has a good variety of shops and mom & pop restaurants. - jc2

Reviews of Sparrowfoot COE

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7

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Jul 2018 -
$10.00

As far as I can determine, there are no sites with 50amp service nor is there water or sewer at any site. What you get is 30amps, a picnic table, and a fire ring. But, for $10/night - that's not bad. There are a few water spigots scattered throughout the campground, if you get close to one of those you might be able to fill up your tank without having to move. Other than that... make sure you fill it up before you get it. - Wandering With Us

Aug 2016 -
$9.00

We love camping at Sparrowfoot. But the 2 times we have been there the grass was not mowed, trees needed to be trimmed. Our sites were great. Staff was great. In the six yrs we have camped there it now has hardly no one camping there. I think we will be moving to Bucksaw they have water and full hookups. I feel like Sparrowfoot is really neglected. But could still be beautiful if it was groomed and taken care of. - Carol Thomas

Sep 2014 -
$9.00

We camped here in a 40' motorhome for a quick overnighter. There were plenty of campsites available in September. 30 amp electric only, but this worked for one night. The power was strong; interior streets were asphalt and pads were a gravel/sand combination. Our site 15A was level. For $9/night using our Senior America the Beautiful discount it was an OK campsite. There were some low hanging tree limbs on some of the interior streets. There were also several water taps for potable water located throughout the campground. I would stay here again. Our Millenicom MiFi got 4G LTE and Verizon was 2 bars. - Tiffinatic

Reviews of Cozy Corner RV Park

We stayed here for 2 days. Mostly full time summer campers. Back to back sites. This park is about 5 miles from town, close to Truman Lake. - Joceil

Jul 2016 -
$30.00

Owners have made Cozy Corners the nicest RV park in the Truman Lake area. Free WIFI works awesome, the pool is always clean and unreal nice. The Cozy Corners store has great food and bait and tackle. Being right next to the Truman Lake is awesome. Best RV park around. - Jimmie and Dee

May 2016 -
$30.00

Advertised as pull thrus. Actually the sites are long end to end sites for two RVs, so the first in is a pull thru, but the second person must back in. Sites were flat but sloping so 5th wheel rv was not level unless detached from truck. Appeared clean. We camped in a 5th wheel. No serious complaints, but we will not stay here again. - Bill and Pat

Reviews of Osage Bluff Park (COE)

Rating:

10

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May 2018 -
$10.00

Nice wooded COE campground on a point overlooking Truman Lake. Heavy canopy provides shade but may block satellite signals. Some sites have water view. All sites are back in. Water is available at community spigots throughout park and at dump station. Stayed here overnight on my way to Escapade in Sedalia. Price is $14 non-electric, $20 electric. Senior Pass give a 50% discount. - LouS

Reviews of Shady Grove

Rating:

6

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Jul 2008 -
$6.00

We stayed in this park for a full month because of the price. It is located on a gravel road and does not have very many amenities but the owners are very nice. The showers and laundry room were kept clean and the park was quiet. We were gone during the day but at night we couldn't pick up TV and there were so many trees we couldn't get the satellite to get signal either. We have a very small trailer so getting in was no problem but a big rig (40'+) couldn't fit if the 30' travel trailer that tried to get in next to us was any indication. Overall we liked the laid back owners and especially the price but this is definitely a "roughing it" type of park if you are addicted to city life. - RVcowboy